The printer ejects the paper when preparing to print.

Solution Direct sunlight could be interfering with the operation of the automatic paper sensor. Move the printer out of direct sunlight.

Print quality is poor.

Solution

The print cartridge may be running out of ink. Check the ink-level icon on the printer screen, and replace the cartridge if necessary. For more information, see Insert the cartridge.

You may have selected a low-resolution setting on the digital camera when you took the photo. For better results in the future, set the digital camera to a higher resolution.

Make sure you are using the right type of photo paper for the project. Use HP-designed photo paper for best results. For more information, see Choosing the right paper.

You may be printing on the wrong side of the paper. Make sure the paper is loaded with the side to be printed facing up.

The print cartridge may need to be cleaned. For more information, see Cleaning the print cartridge.

The print cartridge may need to be aligned. For more information, see Aligning the print cartridge.

The photos I marked for printing in the digital camera do not print.

Solution Some digital cameras let you mark photos for printing both in the camera's internal memory and on the memory card. If you mark photos in the internal memory, and then move photos from the camera's internal memory to the memory card, the marks do not transfer. Mark photos for printing after you transfer them from the digital camera's internal memory to the memory card.

Bluetooth printing problems

Before contacting HP Customer Care, read this section for troubleshooting tips, or go to the online support services at www.hp.com/support. Be sure to also read the documentation that came with your HP Bluetooth wireless printer adapter and your device with Bluetooth wireless technology.

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